Charlestown
curmudgeon says students are protesting the wrong issue
By
Will Collette
From Saturday's protest at the Rhode Island State House. Photo by Steve Ahlquist for UpRiseRI. |
To
put it mildly, Mageau is very upset at students for organizing protests against
gun violence. He thinks they are protesting the wrong issue.
Mageau,
like many ultra-right-wingers, is grasping for ways to blunt the tide of outrage
at America’s stream of mass shootings, especially at schools.
Mageau’s
unique take on the anti-gun movement joins other such remarkable positions as:
- The NRA’s claim that “Gun-hating billionaires and Hollywood elites are manipulating and exploiting children as part of their plan to DESTROY the Second Amendment and strip us of our right to defend ourselves and our loved ones;"
- Running and hiding at posh Mar-A-Lago golf course, as Mageau’s hero Donald Trump did, later diverting his Secret Service motorcade so he wouldn’t have to see children carrying protest signs;
- Banning standard backpacks and only allowing students to carry transparent book bags;
- Placing a 5-gallon bucket of river rocks in each classroom for students to throw at assailants;
- Former Republican Presidential candidate Rick Santorum says that instead of protesting, kids should be learning CPR and first aid to be ready for the next shooting. I am not making this up.
- Armed militia men took advantage of open carry laws to show up at student protests in Texas, Arizona, Utah, Pennsylvania and elsewhere carrying assault rifles.
And
now, let’s take a detailed look at Jim Mageau’s counter-point to the student movement against gun violence. My annotations appear in boldface.
Students should be protesting drugs, not guns
Students should be protesting drugs, not guns
James M. Mageau, Charlestown, Westerly Sun, March 15, 2018
It's time for the parents of a student who does not choose to walk out of school to protest guns to ask themselves, what kind of harassment will their child be subjected to for not walking out when the other students return to class?
It's time for the parents of a student who does not choose to walk out of school to protest guns to ask themselves, what kind of harassment will their child be subjected to for not walking out when the other students return to class?
Jim Mageau himself has a long history of
harassing people who disagree with his political views. This appears to be a
case of “projection” where Mageau assumes other people act the way he routinely
acts.
Like gun
manufacturers, the National Rifle Association, its members and sporting goods
stores that sell AR-15 semi-automatic hunting rifles, will they be called
murderers?
Ditto. Although you can make a legitimate case
for their complicity in murder for promoting the sale of military hardware that
has no practical use in hunting. Unless you’re hunting other human beings.
It's time to stop this
foolishness. I for one do not want a bunch of school kids, most of whom don't
know an AR-15 from a .22 rifle, using school hours to walk out of school and
blame guns for something they know nothing about.
Yeah, right, Jim. These kids know nothing about gun violence |
The hypocrisy of the
protests is that in 2016-17 Rhode Island experienced 15 times the number of
deaths among young adults from drug overdoses than it did from gunshot wounds.
Actually, if you want to make such a
hierarchy, let’s not forget how many kids get killed in car accidents.
Personally, I don’t really think the comparative body count makes any
difference when it comes to opposition to any form of pointless, preventable death. Perhaps Mageau
thinks the First Amendment means you can only pick one thing to oppose.
Why isn't there a
national student protest over these deaths?
Actually, Jim, there is. There has been a
national student protest movement against drugs and against underage drinking
and drunk driving for quite a long time.
Apparently, it's
because there haven't been any cases when 17 students died all at once from a
drug overdose. That's what happened when a lunatic murdered 17 students using
an AR-15 in Parkland, Fla. It's obvious that a single death from a drug
overdose goes unnoticed by the general public even though the total number of
deaths from drug overdoses far exceeds those from gunshot wounds.
Perhaps Mageau just awoke from a long
hibernation and missed the huge amount of public attention being given to the
epidemic of opioid overdoses. Even Mageau’s hero, Donald Trump, has weighed in
calling it a national health crisis. Trump offered no funding for it but did propose the death penalty for dealers, perhaps
getting that idea from the nutcase President of the Philippines.
I believe that there
are many students on school campuses throughout the state who are using drugs.
I also believe that there are other students who know who they are and where
they are getting their drugs.
Since time immemorial, kids have been doing
what they’re not supposed to do. When I was growing up, it was alcohol and
cigarettes. I don’t know what it was during Mageau’s youth. What is Mageau’s
point with this? Ah, we’re about to get to it…
Now it’s time to get
down to where the rubber meets the road. Instead of blaming guns for killing
our kids, let’s blame the real murderers. The drug dealers and drug
distributors! If all of these students that walk out of school to protest guns
are truly interested in saving lives, as they line up to go back to class,
let’s have a police officer waiting at a desk near the door. Any student
or faculty member who has information about a drug dealer or distributor
dealing drugs on campus they can then report it to the police. The school
medical staffs should also be made aware of anyone using drugs.
Such classic misdirection – making drugs a
moral equivalent to guns. Most people are capable of holding two or more major
thoughts in their heads at once. Being opposed to arming the population with
military weapons doesn’t have to mean you don’t care about drug overdoses.
Does Mageau really think the average student
knows drug dealers or the distributors further up the food chain? If kids don’t
cough up the information Mageau thinks they have, what’s next? Enhanced
interrogation?
“Mageau: Here is a
win-win solution. You can protest against drugs and the students can protest
against guns.”